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Opening keynote slide presentation by Jimmy Smith, director general of ILRI, at the 22nd International Grasslands Congress, held in Sydney, Australia, 16 Sep 2013: 'Feeding the World in 2050: Tradeoffs, Synergies and Tough Choices: Slide 10 (image credit: ILRI).
Saturday 13th of September, 2003 - A few miles further on down Highway 89, we came across this, lovingly known as "The Devils Slide", an enormous and not quite vertical cliff of sandstone and shale, which has bizzarely formed this narrow and very slippery slope in the rock.
I wish I'd been paying more attention to what the sign said about it and how it was formed and all that, as I can't remember now what the importance of it was, and seemingly neither can anyone else, as there's absolutely nothing about it on the internet either other than to say it's a cliff! Answers on a postcard to...
My first slide film - May 1973
HCVC London to Brighton Run at Brighton.
Taken with my brother's Zenith SLR meterless camera
Copyright Steve Guess MCMDCCIII
Slide 19 of a presentation, 'Integrated crop-livestock systems:A key to sustainable intensification in Africa', by Shirley Tarawali, Alan Duncan, Peter Thorne, Diego Valbuena,Katrien Descheemaker and Sabine Homann-KeeTui, presented at the 22nd International Grasslands Congress, Sydney, Australia, 15-19 Sep 2013 (image credit: ILRI).
yes the Council decided to put sliding doors on these houses but forgot to take the old ones off first - the Postman never knows if its a real letterbox or just a void between a door & the wall - a lot of residents are still waiting for small food parcels because they can't get out
thanks for looking - have a great day
Found Kodachrome slide dated July 1976. Unfortunately, even Google Image Search can't decide where this is.
Yesterday at Goodwill I bought 20 years of someone’s life, in slides. I don’t have a slide scanner at my disposal, but I intend on finding one and scanning all of them. I spent a long time looking through them. They were clearly mostly taken by the father in the family, I’m assuming. There were vacations, trips to the circus, daughters’ proms, present opening on Christmas, and amazing portraits of his wife, spanning the late 50’s to the mid 70’s.
Found Fujichrome slide July 1993 labelled “Kuursaal, Haapsalu”, found in a box labelled “Estonia”. Haapsalu is a seaside resort in Estonia and Google translate from Estonia to English translates “Kuursaal” as “course hall”, which isn’t very helpful - however Kuursaal in Dutch/Flemish translates as “Casino”, which might be nearer the mark.
Her name is Sue Slider, but she performs under the name of Sass - part of the duo of Mank & Sass.
Taste of Champaign, 2019. The food and music festival has been canceled this year because of COVID-19.
Found Fujifilm slide. Last picture of the baby, I promise, but I included this one because the TV is visible and gives an indication of the period.
In with this batch of found slides were approximately another twenty of various people with the baby which are too repetitive to upload, but it brings me to the question I have asked many times previously - somebody cared enough about this family that they shot an entire roll of slide film with pictures of the baby with various family members. How sad it is that no-one cares about them now and the pictures have ended up as a job lot in a charity shop.
Found Agfachrome slide dated May 1986 showing boats in a harbour. Google thinks this is St Peter Port in Guernsey, but never having been there I can't really comment.y
Sliding down the roof with a drill in your hand is..... possibly not so safe :-)
Murdoch University, South Street Campus. Murdoch, Western Australia.